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Is moral policing the order of the day in India
P.K.Balachandran/Counterpoint Colombo, February 14: Come February 14, Valentine’s Day, Hindu vigilante groups like the Bajrang Dal in North India and
The Biden Administration Is Investigating Israel’s Possible War Crimes — Despite Public Claims To The Contrary
A month ago, White House spokesperson John Kirby declared Washington was so confident in Israel’s US-backed offensive in Gaza that
City of Edmonton workers join library counterparts, vote 91 per cent in favour of strike
City of Edmonton workers have joined their Edmonton Public Library counterparts in voting overwhelmingly in favour of a strike. Read
Western aid to Ukraine exceeds Marshall Plan, EBRD boss says
LUXEMBOURG ― Western support for Ukraine dwarfs the U.S. recovery plan for Europe after World War II, the head of a
Another Labour Candidate Suspended Over Anti-Israel Comments
Former Labour MP Graham Jones. More controversy has engulfed the Labour Party after a second parliamentary candidate has been suspended for
Top human rights court backs Belgian religious slaughter bans
Regional bans in Belgium on the ritual slaughter of animals without prior stunning don’t breach the European Convention on Human
Russia can sustain war effort for ‘two or three years,’ finds defense study
LONDON — Russia is spending around one-third of its budget on defense, but is burning through arms, ammunition and troops
Hurry up and tax Google, Apple, EU urges the world
EU finance ministers will call on G20 countries to finalize global corporate tax reforms that would hit international companies such
Keir Starmer Says He Took ‘Decisive Action’ Against Rochdale Candidate Azhar Ali
Keir Starmer has said he was “decisive” in withdrawing support for Labour’s Rochdale by-election candidate, despite the party having initially